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Alexander Gennadyevich Khloponin
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
Assumed office
19 Januar 2010
Governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai
In office
October 3, 2002 – January 19, 2010
Preceded byAlexander Lebed
Succeeded byEdkham Akbulatov (acting) [1]
Governor of Taymyria
In office
February 21, 2001 – October 10, 2001
Preceded byGennady Nedelin
Succeeded byOleg Budargin
Personal details
Born (1965-03-06) March 6, 1965 (age 59)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
NationalityRussian
Political partyUnited Russia
Alma materFinance Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation
ProfessionPolitician, Businessman

Alexander Gennadyevich Khloponin (Template:Lang-ru) was born on March 6, 1965 in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Khloponin was the governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai in Siberia, Russia.

Khloponin has a finance degree from the Finance Academy (famous Russian university located in Moscow) and was chairman of the board of the Norilsk Nickel company. In 2001, he became the governor of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug in northern Siberia, holding that position until 2002.[2] Khloponin won the election for governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai against Alexander Uss, another man with major business links. The race was relatively close, with Khloponin winning only 48% of the vote even in the runoff.[3]

In 2002 Alexander Khloponin was named Person of the Year by Expert magazine, the Russian business weekly.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in January 2010 the establishment of the North Caucasian Federal District (from Southern Federal District) and appointed Alexander Khloponin Vice-Premier of the Russian Federation and Plenipotentiary Envoy of the President to the new federal district while relieving him from the governor's office.[4][5] President Vladimir Putin on May 12 replaced Khloponin as envoy with the interior ministry's Lieut Gen Sergey Melikov[6]

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Political offices
Preceded by
office created
Envoy to the North Caucasian Federal District
2010–present
Incumbent